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CHINA MAIL

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1958.

SHEAFFER'S

Skrip

91 Refugees Leave for New Home in America

Ninety-one Chinese Intellectual refugers from mainland China and their familles inft Hongkong this morning to

make now homes in the United States,

China Mall staff photographer Joseph Ng took the above picture of thein just before they boarded a Pan American

Airliner.

This special night was arranged by Aid Refurca Chinese Intellectuals, Inc., a private American oharitable insiU+2=

tion.

Among refugeen were professors, doctors and scientists who have received visas for perTurnent residence, in

the United States,

In the Inset photograph are officials of the organisation, (left to right) Mr Albert J. Haurake, Head of the Chinese Intellectual Refugees Advisory Council, Mr William J. Howard, Director of ARCI, Mr Travis L. Fletcher, Far Earl representative of ARCI and Mr Balleck L. Kove. Resettlement offeer ARCI, with his young son airuddled around his neck.

ARC

GA & HAPPY LANDING

From

Fila

25

years AGO

The Hon. Mr‹T.N. Chau-is to distribute the prizes at the Ellia Kadoorto School at 11 am. on December 12....

TERRIBLY slashed with

a cook knife, Mrs H. J. Hunter of 56A Nathan Road was admitted to the Kow- loon Hospital last night in

serious condition and Police were searching for her assailant, a 16-year-old coolle named Ah Wing.

Mrs Hunter, who has been

| unable to tell a coherent story as yat. was apparently attacked i without warning end without

| provocation.

FOUR CHILDREN MURDER

HURT IN

TRAFFIC MISHAPS

Four young boys were among five people injured in traffic

Lea

accidents yesterday.

Bing-hum,

nged

nine, Street, secund floor, was knock-

years, who lives at No. 80 ed down by a private car yes.

Catchick Street, ground door, was knocked down und 10- jured by a private cur near his home sí 9.30 p.m.

Euriler in the morning, an eight-year-old boy, Ha Hin-Juez of 14 Hawthorn Rund, second floor, was knocked down by a commercial van in Queen's Road East near Its junction with Wing Fung Street,

Cir

In Kowloon, u four-year-old boy, sustained injurles when he was knocked down by a private

In Carnarvon

Rand neur Kimberley Road last night. The bay, Tauf Kwong-wah, lives at 358 "H" Block, Wong Tal Sin Resettlement Arca.

terday afternoon in Cheung Sha Wan Road near its junction with Pei Ho Street.

SUSPECT

DEPORTED

La Paz, Nov. 18. Bolivian authorities today deported to Brazil & Chinese suspected of complicity in blackmail triple murder in Sao Paulo,

for

h

recent

Sao Paulo police offelais took

denied

A 25-year-old man, Ko Kim-charge of Lin Fu-chow as he left

Lin Sao Paulo. wah of No. 3 Fưk Wah Lane. Shek Kip Mel Village. Sham- allegations of complicity in the

Chinese | skulpo, was injured when ne murder of

millionaire was hit by a private car in Lee Ching-des and two black- members made by Clearwater Bay Road near the mail ring old Kai Tak Ranway last night. Lee's chauffeur Chau Yen-hatch

All the injured people are after his arrest. being treated in hospital.

Theft From Careers

A quantity of clothing valued at $75. was stolen from a pri- vate car parked

Portland

A nine-year-old boy, Chie | Street, Kowkoa between 7.20 Fu-keung of No. 62 Fuk Wah p.m. and 9.30 pm. yesterday.

Separates

New

Chau confessed murdering Lee but the other two killings remained unexplained, He im- plícuted Lin 25 une of the the blackmuaji cing. Lin fled to Bolivia, but Bolivion was tracked down by authorities last week. He said then he left Brazil to escape unfavourable publicly in con- nection with the case.-U.P.I.

Galore!

Cotton Knit Chemise Tops

Ship 'n Shore Blouses

Shirts

and

Velveteen T.V. Pants

Just arrived

at

Paquerette's

IGA Des Voeux Road, C.

Registry Wedding

Radio playwright Lui Kem To was today married to Helen Wong at the Hongkong Registry office, Mr Lus is a member of the staf of the South China Morning Post Ltd., and his Chinese plays have been broadcast over Radio Hong- Photographer). kong and the Macao radio starton. (Staff

LOOK AT THE STRANGE THINGS WE

$1,000 Worth Of Valuables Were Missing....

Man Tells Of Coming Back To Ransacked Flat

From the SCMP's 25 Years Ago Column: “We learn thịt the Government's inquiry an the necessity for a playground for Kowloon childrán resulted in a most unanimous agree- ment by parents that a play- pround and shelter are: nocea- BETY. The people visited avery house in Kowloon where there was a family of European children and, in every case but one, the parents agreed in send their youngsters to such a place if provided by the Government. We understand that a site in the vicinity of King's Park has been selected and will shortly be équipped with the necessary trees and ahelters.

RITAIN is

BRI

no longer prepared to occupy fith rank among the Air Forces of the world. Unless France

on Britain's alr

A man who lived in a flat in which three Italy, Japan, the United States and Soviet Russia tenants were found dead, testified that are prepared to scale down when he returned home on September 15 (their air armaments to her he found his room ransacked and valu-level, she will build up to theirs. That, briefly, is the ables totalling about $1,000 missing, impression gained from the

debate James Moy, a commercial representative, weakness, held simultane- was giving evidence at the continued ously in the House of Lords hearing of committal proceedings In the House of Lords, the against two men charged with triple Marquis of Londonderry, speak murder at 10 Kai Chiú Road, second of that it would be useless and floor, Causeway Bay, before Mr E. the present circumstances,

highly dangerous ta Corbally at Central Magistracy this cursue a colicy of unilateral dis- morning.

01, 23, of 76 Fuk Wah Street,

first floor."

}

and the House of Commons.

Ing for the Government, declar.

armament.

further

British opinion on Japanese competition in the woollen

BUY FROM CANADA! By A China Mail Reporter Call stones to cribbage boards, cow bezoar to deer horns. It seems that Hongkong is a market for almost anything, accord- ing to an official of the Canadian Trade office here, providing the price is right, custody, with the murder after in a brief case and earrings, to immediate steps to minimise

The accused are Yu Ming- On retum Moy found his bed- shing, 80, of 10 Valley Road, room in disorder. His bed was second floor, and Kwan Cheung stained with blood, a shirt, not

bed and half on the floor, An was fully ventilated in the electric fan, Cheung's property.] House of Commons when Capt. Fuller moved that the Govern- Witness further discovered ment should in the event of missing from his bedroom were satisfactory quota arrange $600 in cash, sun glass, cigarments not being made, tako in ette lighter, some US$10 notes

bis own, was draped half on the rayon and cotton textile trades

deceased The

wcro

two

women, Tan Ha, and Xu Wan, found in witness's room. and a boy, Feter Cheung.

The defendants are charged, with another man

committing

a robbery dat on September 10

not

in the

The four above-named comported HK$300,000 worth of cyc- modities are among the strange gloss Jenise's to Hongkong.

No Answer Items a trade office is called to Aiready this year we are down deal with.

75% on this commodity. I think Gall stones,

Divisional Detective Inspector COW bezoat, wo are losing out to the

M.W. Gingles of Eastern Police which Is a substance in the Japanesu."

Station

the conducting 19 stomach of a cow, and decr The plastic industry in the proceedings.

requested by Colony, he said, is now pretty

fully developed, and. we are Moy said that on that day, he supplying regular amounts of walied in his office in Alexander them chemically, and the ro- plastic raw materials, In fact, House for Cheung Pak-tu, sulting product is guaranteed Canada exports almost $12,- husband of Tan Ha, and Yu to cure anything from a sore | 000,000 worth of it.

hcrns are often Chinese herbalista,

They grind them down, treat

head, to indigesübn.

Tree Roots

Annually, HK$133,210 worth of fireworks and their

way across the sea to Canada, where The

there Chinese population Different kinda of tree-roots have a wonderful time during are imported to the Colony their New Year, and other from Canada, and after passing Festivnis.

handa through the

of the herbalists, is told as a heart sumulani.

Oddly enough, there is quite a large exchange of shirts between the two countries,

One Canadian manufacturer

But, the bikini bellevos, manny had the bright Idea of trying to Fell cribbage boards. He struck people in the Colony buy shirts all as the saying goes, and since only for the brand-name, Cana

dian shiria not IK$106,600); then, there has been a regular wille Hongkong shirts exported

kale of this item.

Medicinal preparations from Cannda Hongkong, accounts for total of HK$2,700,000, out of a total trade between the two countries of something like HK$4,000,000.

For the first time in the his- tory of Hongkong-Conedion

[Krudo, there has been a revenial.

to Canada, bring in more than 11K$2,000,000.

Wan, Cheung's daughter-in-law, Ir vain. He phoned back but there was no answer.

Blood Stained

Moy said he telephoned the neighbour Miss Wong Chan-yly, at No, 12 Kat Chiu Road, second floor, opposite the flat of No. 19, and asked her to call for.Chioung but he was

told that he was not home.

At 4 p.m. Moy phoned Misa Wong again. He was answered by a policeman telling him to 'come home.

UNIVERSITY FLAT BURGLED

Hongkong is now exporting A quantity, of allverware valued, Durgdars broke into No. 41 Lea

Tal. 21-157

more to Canada than she is im porting from Canada.

Strange things happen during the omeinl ALMANOVOROV one year of triale,

remarked. "Last your wo ex-

at a total of $385 was stolen Trùm Bot No. 3 Hongkong Un versity, 'In die early hours af yesterday morning.

floor be Tung Street, third tween 1.20 p.m. and 1.45 p.m. yesterday and stole œsh and jewellery to a total value of 6037.

the total value of about $1,000. Japanese imports in the Home

Hearing is continuing.

and Empire marketa.

This Funny World

""Before we start, let's get one thing straight-

whose side are you on?”

Printed and published by Terence Gordon, NEWLANDS Prardh for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limiími at 1- Wyndham Birvel, City of Victoris In the Colony of Hongkong,›

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